Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
73643 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The design of new templates to direct the synthesis of FAU- and EMT-type zeolites.•Successful synthesis of several di(azacrown ether) templates to direct the formation of these zeolites.•The use of high throughput experiment in order to optimize the synthesis gel composition.•FAU- and EMT-type zeolites were obtained in restricted gel composition domains.

Molecular modelling is a growing science which allows to calculate short range forces between zeolite frameworks and organic compounds. By using a steric approach, it is possible to design templates matching closely with an inorganic framework. Herein, the design, synthesis and successful application of several di(azacrown ether) templates to direct the formation of FAU- and EMT-type zeolites are reported. Following a high throughput experiment design, the synthesis gel composition was optimized to obtain well-crystallized materials. Taking into account their respective crystallization rates, their textural and morphological properties were comparable to their counterparts, typically structured by 15-crown-5 and 18-crown-6 ethers. This work is the first step toward a further design of structure- and shape-directing templates, in order to control the properties of FAU- and EMT-type zeolites aiming specific catalytic and separation applications.

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